As he prepares to embark on his U.S. tour next week, Morrissey has now announced a tour of arenas and larger venues in the U.K. and Ireland early next year in support of his forthcoming album Low in High School. The trek opens in Aberdeen on Feb. 16 and wraps up with London concerts on March 7 and 9. Tickets for all of the concerts go on sale Nov. 3; watch morrisseyofficial.com for details.
Additionally, as Moz ramps up promotional activity for the new record, he stopped by “The Graham Norton Show” this past week to perform lead-off single “Spent the Day in Bed.”
Watch that performance, and see all of Morrissey’s tour dates, below.
Morrissey tour dates:
UNITED STATES
Oct. 31: Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR
Nov. 2: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
Nov. 4: Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
Nov. 5: Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA
Nov. 10: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (w/ Billy Idol)
Nov. 11: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (w/ Billy Idol)
Nov. 16: Marquee, Phoenix, AZ
Nov. 18: Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City, UT
Nov. 20: Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
Nov. 22: Peabody Opera House, St. Louis, MO
Nov. 25: Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL
Nov. 28: The Fillmore, Detroit, MI
Nov. 30: The Anthem, Washington, D.C.
Dec. 2: Theatre at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Dec. 4: The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA
Dec. 7: The Orpheum, Boston, MA
UNITED KINGDOM + IRELAND
Feb. 16: BHGE Arena, Aberdeen, UK
Feb. 17: The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, UK
Feb. 20: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
Feb. 23: Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
Feb. 24: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Feb. 27: Genting Arena, Birmingham
March 3: Brighton Centre, Brighton
March 7: Royal Albert Hall, London
March 9: Alexandra Palace, London
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